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Question
the bill of rights
across
- rule made by a government that must be followed by everyone.
- individual areas that make up the usa, like california and texas.
- state of being allowed to act and think as one chooses.
- to approve or confirm a law or agreement.
- document that outlines the fundamental principles of the united states government.
- gathering of people for a meeting or event.
- news media that reports information to the public.
- fourth president of the united states, known as the father of the constitution: james ____.
- group of elected representatives who make the laws in the united states.
- legal process in which a person is judged in court.
- proposed law that is presented for approval.
- act of taking something, especially by legal authority.
- change or addition to the constitution.
- legal requirement that ensures fair treatment in the judicial system.
down
- legal document that allows police to search or seize property.
- quality of being free, especially in terms of personal rights.
- system of beliefs and practices often related to the worship of a higher power.
- look closely for something, often done by the police for evidence.
- weapons that people may use for protection.
- act of talking; a fundamental right to express thoughts and opinions.
- important document from 1215 that served as inspiration to the bill of rights.
- not fair or logical; exceeding what is considered normal.
- supporter of a strong national government, especially during the founding of the u.s.
- legal entitlements that all people have, like freedom and equality.
- group of people who listen to evidence in a trial to make a decision
- to be without war or conflict.
- number of amendments in the bill of rights.
amendment, arms, assembly, bill, congress, constitution, due process, federalist, freedom, jury, law, liberty, madison, magna carta, peace, press, ratify, religion, rights, search, seizure, speech, states, ten, trial, unreasonable, warrant
To solve the crossword, we analyze each clue and match it with the word bank:
Across Clues:
- Rule by government (3 letters) → Law
- US regions (6 letters) → States
- Freedom to act/think (7 letters) → Liberty
- Approve a law (5 letters) → Ratify
- US government principles (12 letters) → Constitution
- Gathering (8 letters) → Assembly
- News media (5 letters) → Press
- 4th US President (7 letters) → Madison
- Lawmaking group (8 letters) → Congress
- Court judgment (4 letters) → Trial
- Proposed law (4 letters) → Bill
- Legal taking (7 letters) → Seizure
- Constitution change (10 letters) → Amendment
- Fair judicial treatment (12 letters) → Due Process
Down Clues:
- Police search document (7 letters) → Warrant
- Personal freedom (7 letters) → Liberty (matches Across 7)
- Belief system (7 letters) → Religion
- Police search (6 letters) → Search
- Protection weapons (4 letters) → Arms
- Speech right (6 letters) → Speech
- 1215 document (10 letters) → Magna Carta
- Unfair (12 letters) → Unreasonable
- Strong gov’t supporter (10 letters) → Federalist
- Legal entitlements (6 letters) → Rights
- Trial decision group (4 letters) → Jury
- No war (5 letters) → Peace
- Bill of Rights amendments (3 letters) → Ten
Example Filled Answers (Key Entries):
- Across 2: Law
- Across 4: States
- Across 7: Liberty
- Across 9: Ratify
- Across 10: Constitution
- Down 1: Warrant
- Down 8: Magna Carta
- Down 16: Madison
(Note: Fill the grid with these words based on letter counts and intersections.)
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To solve the crossword, we analyze each clue and match it with the word bank:
Across Clues:
- Rule by government (3 letters) → Law
- US regions (6 letters) → States
- Freedom to act/think (7 letters) → Liberty
- Approve a law (5 letters) → Ratify
- US government principles (12 letters) → Constitution
- Gathering (8 letters) → Assembly
- News media (5 letters) → Press
- 4th US President (7 letters) → Madison
- Lawmaking group (8 letters) → Congress
- Court judgment (4 letters) → Trial
- Proposed law (4 letters) → Bill
- Legal taking (7 letters) → Seizure
- Constitution change (10 letters) → Amendment
- Fair judicial treatment (12 letters) → Due Process
Down Clues:
- Police search document (7 letters) → Warrant
- Personal freedom (7 letters) → Liberty (matches Across 7)
- Belief system (7 letters) → Religion
- Police search (6 letters) → Search
- Protection weapons (4 letters) → Arms
- Speech right (6 letters) → Speech
- 1215 document (10 letters) → Magna Carta
- Unfair (12 letters) → Unreasonable
- Strong gov’t supporter (10 letters) → Federalist
- Legal entitlements (6 letters) → Rights
- Trial decision group (4 letters) → Jury
- No war (5 letters) → Peace
- Bill of Rights amendments (3 letters) → Ten
Example Filled Answers (Key Entries):
- Across 2: Law
- Across 4: States
- Across 7: Liberty
- Across 9: Ratify
- Across 10: Constitution
- Down 1: Warrant
- Down 8: Magna Carta
- Down 16: Madison
(Note: Fill the grid with these words based on letter counts and intersections.)